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Month: June 2021

The Media Didn’t ‘Get It Wrong’ On Lafayette Park, They Lied To America — And They’re Still Lying

On June 1, 2020 and afterward, corporate media didn’t simply get it wrong, they flagrantly and shamelessly lied to Americans in order to hurt the president We were treated to what at first appeared to be rare mea culpa this week as reporters read the Department of the Interior inspector general’s report on the riots …

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OC Implements Immediate Bus Driver Salary Increase As Town Deals With Driver Shortage

As Ocean City bus drivers lower the buses for more passengers — the number of drivers is low as well. Mayor Rick Meehan says the resort town knew it would face a shortage after COVID — but not this bad.  “What we didn’t realize was the ultimate difficulty we were going to have,” said Mayor …

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Establishment Media Worry Kamala Harris’ Presidential Chances Are Slipping amid Stumbles

The establishment media worry Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential chances are slipping after faltering in Latin America last week. Axios explained their concern Monday, saying Harris’s stumbles “during her first foreign trip have rekindled the debate from her presidential campaign about whether she — and not her staff — is to blame.” “Harris also is in a …

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Baltimore County residents claim police ignoring open air drug dealing at troubled corner

Open air drug dealing and gun violence, not in Baltimore city, but right over the county line. The search for a murder and shooting suspect has people in the Woodlawn neighborhood fighting for their community. They want to hear from Baltimore County Councilman Tom Quirk. They say they’re concerned about the safety of their neighborhood …

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Pinkerton: Dr. Fauci, Meet Dr. Frankenstein – Did ‘Gain of Function Research’ Create a Monster?

Gain of Fear   In the last few weeks, we’ve all learned a new phrase from the eerie realm of virology: “gain of function research.” Abbreviated as GOFR, it’s defined as “any field of medical research that alters an organism or disease in a way that increases  pathogenesis, transmissibility, or host range (the types of hosts that a microorganism can infect).”  So yeah, just …

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Del. Lierman on Fells Point chaos: ‘We need to enforce our laws in a constitutional way’

After another weekend of violence in Fells Point, following a late-night shooting Saturday that sent people running for cover, people are looking for elected leaders to step up and answer questions about what can be done. Del. Brooke Lierman faced criticism on WBAL Radio’s Dan Joseph Show about her apparent lack of responsiveness to not …

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Black Suspect Accused of Two Day Long Shooting Spree Was Targeting White Males, According to Police

Justin Tyran Roberts, a 39-year-old black man, was targeting white males in his two day long shooting spree that spanned two states, according to police. Roberts is accused of shooting and wounding five people in Georgia and Alabama over the weekend. Detective Brandon Lockhart testified on Monday that Roberts told police that “white men had …

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New Virginia grant program offers bonuses to get people back to work

A new grant program in Virginia wants to get people back to work with financial incentives. Gov. Ralph Northam announced a $3 million investment in the Return to Earn Grant Program, which will match payments from eligible small businesses to provide new hires with up to $1,000 to support their transition back into the workplace. …

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‘Worse Than the Disease’ – Dr. Stephanie Seneff Sounds Off on Covid Jab After Shocking Jump in Vaccine Deaths Reported at VAERS Tracking Site (AUDIO)

Dr. Stephanie Seneff sounded off on the Covid jab on Monday during an interview with Rose Unplugged 1320 AM WJAS. Dr. Seneff went into great detail on how toxic the spike protein is and how the vaccine forces the body to make lots of the spike protein: “[The vaccines] are making a spike protein that …

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District launches new task force to encourage residents to get COVID-19 vaccine

A new vaccine outreach team began working this week in D.C. to help boost the city’s efforts to get residents vaccinated. The goal is to have the team members engage with unvaccinated people in their community and develop a plan to get them a shot. The city is working closely with several community-based organizations and …

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